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RECOGNITION OF ELEMENTS IN RESEARCH RESULTS COMMERCIALIZATION AND PRIORITIZING THEM USING AHP TECHNIQUE

Dr. Abdolreza Pazhakh Hooshang Maktabi and Dr. Abdolreza Pazhakh
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Dr. Abdolreza Pazhakh: Islamic Azad University, Dezful Branch, Iran

No 2010-064, International Conference on Business and Economic Research (ICBER 2010) Proceeding from Conference Master Resources

Abstract: Commercialization of research results is a process through which the knowledge produced at universities and research bureaus is changed into industrial processes or products offerable to the market. This process requires serious cooperation and interaction among the higher educational centers, the research bureaus affiliated to the government, industrial companies, financial firms, investors, entrepreneurs and academic individuals. This article aims to study the necessity of commercialization practice of research results and practical procedures of such an enterprise in which five elements and dimensions have been pointed out. Using the AHP technique, these five elements have been put in a hierarchy to allow the corresponding authorities to pave the way for developing the relationship between the higher educational and industrial centers emphasizing and regarding the above-stated dimensions. In a word, attempt has been made to have the commercialization of universities, in a special sense, endorsed.

Keywords: commercialization; research team; innovation; development; development team; technology transfer; AHP technique (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E31 E32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 11 pages
Date: 2010-03
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Published in Proceeding of ICBER 2010, March 2010

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